By CURRAN McCAULEY STANFORD, CALIF. - In a back-and-fourth, rough and tumble final that saw two of tennis' elite locked in a test of mental endurance, Angelique Kerber of Germany avenged the bitter taste of a loss in last year's final at the Taube Tennis Center on the Stanford University Campus, taking home the 2015 Bank of The West Classic singles championship a year after … [Read more...] about Kerber takes home BOTW crown
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Saint Joseph’s signs three to letters in intent
PHILADELPHIA - Saint Joseph's men's basketball coach Phil Martelli has announced that three student-athletes - Isaiah Miles, Kyle Molock and Javon Baumann - have signed National Letters of Intent during the early signing period. All three will attend the University beginning in the Fall of 2012. "This class of Kyle, Isaiah, and Javon brings to Saint Joseph's quality young … [Read more...] about Saint Joseph’s signs three to letters in intent
2010 World Cup Splinters | Day 3
by Patrick 'Rey' Reynell >Group C: Slovenia wins first ever, takes control of group If you don't know about Slovenia's current World Cup run, you may want to start paying attention. Slovenia won its first ever World Cup match by defeating Algeria 1-0 (only other appearance in World Cup was a winless campaign in 2002). Captain Robert Koren scored in the 79th minute in a … [Read more...] about 2010 World Cup Splinters | Day 3